Thursday, November 03, 2005
Vote for schools...Vote Wal-Mart
Joining the fellow I-100erdners on the slacker revolution I found out I am too tired. Too tired to write this blog and too ineloquent to really be of any use because I didn’t spell too correctly in my last blog. So tonight I must take the easy way out and keep it short. So my blog was recovered but by going through the horrific experience of losing a blog I realized I had to make an adjustment to my system. So, I am now using my school e-mail to save and send blogs, essays etc. But then of course I was using the e-mail way and I sent a blog that I had spent 20 minute….this is boring I can’t spell too and I’m too tired. So I will leave on my idea for the day.
In the city of this lady I work with they have voted down three times to add more taxes to build schools. But on this ballot they approved two Wal-Marts to be built. This has greatly disappointed the lady who I work with because she is now a mother with a boy in elementary school. I just think if you can’t beat’em join’em. They should start building Wal-Marts equipped with schools! Can’t you just picture it now? In a red state such as Colorado I don’t think anyone would pass up the chance to build a new Wal-Mart and if they came ready made with schools inside them the parents could avoid some of the overcrowding that our districts are seeing. I can just see the slogans...Wal-High pay less to rise high for the future. Elementary school could be taught in a hands-on environment…where the kids learn math by taking the store’s inventory, they learn reading by properly stocking the shelves, they can learn radio broadcast by being allowed on the overhead speaker to announce a spill in aisle five. Could a curriculum be more diverse than that??? It’s perfect situation because the kids would never decide on clothes they would just have to have their parents indulge on the super low prices from the clothing section then put on a blue smock and they are good to go. The kids will be born and raised Wal-Mart shoppers and by the time they graduate they won’t have to worry about a job because they had just spent their youth preparing to take the Pie in the Sky gig they’ve always wanted at well… none other than Wal-Mart. It seems that’s what the Aurora curriculum taught most of my peers to do anyway…might as well cut out middle man get educated by the place that is going to be the source of paying you and in turn soaking up most of your disposable income anyway…Anyway…it’s late but that’s my idea that I want to put on the next Colorado ballot…I think we’ll get more schools and better prices that way.
Joining the fellow I-100erdners on the slacker revolution I found out I am too tired. Too tired to write this blog and too ineloquent to really be of any use because I didn’t spell too correctly in my last blog. So tonight I must take the easy way out and keep it short. So my blog was recovered but by going through the horrific experience of losing a blog I realized I had to make an adjustment to my system. So, I am now using my school e-mail to save and send blogs, essays etc. But then of course I was using the e-mail way and I sent a blog that I had spent 20 minute….this is boring I can’t spell too and I’m too tired. So I will leave on my idea for the day.
In the city of this lady I work with they have voted down three times to add more taxes to build schools. But on this ballot they approved two Wal-Marts to be built. This has greatly disappointed the lady who I work with because she is now a mother with a boy in elementary school. I just think if you can’t beat’em join’em. They should start building Wal-Marts equipped with schools! Can’t you just picture it now? In a red state such as Colorado I don’t think anyone would pass up the chance to build a new Wal-Mart and if they came ready made with schools inside them the parents could avoid some of the overcrowding that our districts are seeing. I can just see the slogans...Wal-High pay less to rise high for the future. Elementary school could be taught in a hands-on environment…where the kids learn math by taking the store’s inventory, they learn reading by properly stocking the shelves, they can learn radio broadcast by being allowed on the overhead speaker to announce a spill in aisle five. Could a curriculum be more diverse than that??? It’s perfect situation because the kids would never decide on clothes they would just have to have their parents indulge on the super low prices from the clothing section then put on a blue smock and they are good to go. The kids will be born and raised Wal-Mart shoppers and by the time they graduate they won’t have to worry about a job because they had just spent their youth preparing to take the Pie in the Sky gig they’ve always wanted at well… none other than Wal-Mart. It seems that’s what the Aurora curriculum taught most of my peers to do anyway…might as well cut out middle man get educated by the place that is going to be the source of paying you and in turn soaking up most of your disposable income anyway…Anyway…it’s late but that’s my idea that I want to put on the next Colorado ballot…I think we’ll get more schools and better prices that way.